
U.S. Coast Guard cutter Eagle lands in New York Harbor

The 295-foot long U.S. Coast Guard cutter Eagle made its appearance during Sail4th250 in New York Harbor. The ship has hosted several presidents and serves as the training vessel for every cadet in the Coast Guard.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedThe video features a spectacular sighting of the USCGC Eagle, a historic 295-foot tall sailing ship. Serving as a training vessel for the United States Coast Guard, the ship emphasizes maritime heritage and professional preparation for every cadet beginning their service.
